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Published onAugust 16, 2016
published onAugust 16, 2016
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A number of games have been released for the PC lately that are pushing the boundaries of GPU performance. One of them isNo Man’s Sky, a title that has been received better on the PS4 console than it has on Windows PCs, due in part to performance issues. NVIDIA understands these issues, and with that in mind has issued a new GeForce Game Ready Driver aimed in part at improving that game’s performance.
Here’s the complete changelog for NVIDIA GeForce Ready Driver version 372.54:
GeForce Game Ready DriverGame Ready Drivers provide the best possible gaming experience for all major new releases, including Virtual Reality games. Prior to a new title launching, our driver team is working up until the last minute to ensure every performance tweak and bug fix is included for the best gameplay on day-1.
Game ReadyProvides the optimal experience for No Man’s Sky, Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, Obduction, F1 2016, and the Open Beta for Paragon
Gaming TechnologySupports the new GeForce GTX 10-series GPUs powering the ultimate gaming notebooks
Open up the NVIDIA Control Panel orhead over to the NVIDIA support siteto download the drivers. Once you’ve installed the update, let us know in the comments if it’s improved performance for any of your favorite games.
Radu Tyrsina
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